Anne Hathaway has been a star for decades, but her age is still a mystery to many fans who are left baffled by her youthful looks – and some have even dubbed her a ‘vampire’
Anne Hathaway has thrilled fans with a lip-plumping trick (Image: Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images)
Anne Hathaway, who first captured our hearts with her transformation in the Princess Diaries, has remained a beloved figure in Hollywood.
She’s graced us with unforgettable performances in numerous box office hits, including The Devil Wears Prada, which debuted at the LA Film Festival 18 years ago today. Despite her long-standing career, guessing the actress’ age can be a challenge.
TikTok videos have recently surfaced, celebrating Anne’s seemingly ageless appearance. These clips, spanning across her career, highlight her enduring youthful radiance. For those wondering, she is actually 41 a fact that has left some fans astonished. Social media users have showered her with compliments, labeling her as “perfect”.
For those wondering, she is actually 41 ( Image: Cindy Ord/Getty Images)
One user commented: “She looks so good.” Another chimed in: “Doesn’t age at all.” A third humorously suggested: “She’s a vampire.” Despite the praise for her stunning looks, the Hollywood star had a few words for those who commend her on “looking good” for her age.
In a conversation last year with Today’s Sheinelle Jones, she shared her thoughts on what people often say about her looks. Reflecting on her early start in the industry, she discussed the outdated Hollywood perceptions about aging.
“I started in this business when I was 17 years old, in a very different era,” she said. “There was this perception that there was going to be a cliff, and that cliff was a really young age. And the world’s changed since then.”
In a frank discussion, she also shared her personal stance on ageing. Addressing how she deals with remarks such as “Oh, you’re ageing gracefully” or “Oh, you look so good for your age”, she delivered the ideal comeback. Anne remarked: “I don’t think about age. To me, ageing is another word for living.”